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Naledzani Mudau and Paidamwoyo Mhangara
Research on the detection of informal settlements has increased in the past three decades owing to the availability of high- to very-high-spatial-resolution satellite imagery. The achievement of development goals, such as the Sustainable Development Goal...
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Yang Zhang, Yuhong Liu, Guangting Lei, Shengyu Liu and Peng Liang
Bridge management systems (BMSs) are widely used to assist an inspector in performing element-level bridge inspection. Retrieving and determining target elements to be inspected becomes an important factor in the efficiency of bridge inspection. This pap...
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David Chaves-Fraga, Oscar Corcho, Francisco Yedro, Roberto Moreno, Juan Olías and Alejandro De La Azuela
Research-Performing Organizations (e.g., research centers, universities) usually accumulate a wealth of data related to their researchers, the generated scientific results and research outputs, and publicly and privately-funded projects that support thei...
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Pavlina Fragkou and Leandros Maglaras
Open data portals contain valuable information for citizens and business. However, searching for information can prove to be tiresome even in portals tackling domains similar information. A typical case is the information residing in the European Commiss...
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Abderahman Rejeb, John G. Keogh, Wayne Martindale, Damion Dooley, Edward Smart, Steven Simske, Samuel Fosso Wamba, John G. Breslin, Kosala Yapa Bandara, Subhasis Thakur, Kelly Liu, Bridgette Crowley, Sowmya Desaraju, Angela Ospina and Horia Bradau
Huge advances in peer-to-peer systems and attempts to develop the semantic web have revealed a critical issue in information systems across multiple domains: the absence of semantic interoperability. Today, businesses operating in a digital environment r...
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Ghazal Faraj and András Micsik
In order to unify access to multiple heterogeneous sources of cultural heritage data, many datasets were mapped to the CIDOC-CRM ontology. CIDOC-CRM provides a formal structure and definitions for most cultural heritage concepts and their relationships. ...
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Bilal Koteich, Éric Saux and Wissame Laddada
Maps have long been seen as a single cartographic product for different uses, with the user having to adapt their interpretation to his or her own needs. On-demand mapping reverses this paradigm in that it is the map that adapts to the user?s needs and c...
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Brendan Griebel and Darren Keith
The term Inuinnaqtun is often used in reference to a dialect of Inuktut spoken by Inuinnait (Copper Inuit) of the Central Canadian Arctic. The broader meaning of Inuinnaqtun, however, is to speak, to create, to practice, to do, to think, to be, like an I...
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Soumaya Trabelsi Ben Ameur, Dorra Sellami, Laurent Wendling and Florence Cloppet
In this work, we build a computer aided diagnosis (CAD) system of breast cancer for high risk patients considering the breast imaging reporting and data system (BIRADS), mapping main expert concepts and rules. Therefore, a bag of words is built based on ...
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Floriana Di Pinto, Giuseppe De Giacomo, Domenico Lembo, Maurizio Lenzerini and Riccardo Rosati
Although current languages used in ontology-based data access (OBDA) systems allow for mapping source data to instances of concepts and relations in the ontology, several application domains need more flexible tools for inferring knowledge from data, whi...
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